Buscemi2 wrote:Remember when they announced a remake of Jacob's Ladder a few years back before it was basically forgotten after it was finished? Mirror is releasing on 2/1/2019, more than two years after it completed filming.
Interesting. I enjoyed the first version. Very good psychological drama. One of Tim Robbins' better performances.
Shryke was wondering about Larrikins a while back. It has become a short film called Bilby which DreamWorks is going to release domestically later in the year for Oscar consideration.
The Front Runner 11/7/2018 limited, 11/21/2018 wide (Sony seems to be high on this one, even if the similarly-aimed Chappaquiddick didn't do so well)
Escape Room 2/1/2019
Well surely it was because that first week in Sept was way too overloaded with mid level films, and Mile 22 would compete with the MI6 audience. Meanwhile, Sept 24 only has Slender Man and that's a specific audience.
Stuber 5/24/2019
Ford v. Ferrari 6/28/2019
Spies in Disguise 9/13/2019 (from 4/19/2019)
Death on the Nile 12/20/2019 (from 11/8/2019)
And Jordan Peele has revealed that he is flirting with the idea to make Get Out 2. How is this going to work? The first film had a rather conclusive ending (unless he's using the original ending as his basis).
We're getting another Amazon Prime sneak preview through Sony. Hotel Transylvania 3 is being sneaked on June 30th.
Meanwhile, it looks like A Prayer Before Dawn finally got a new date of 8/10/2018. A24 would be smart to make this one day-and-date but will likely open it like they did How to Talk to Girls at Parties (one theatre followed by 100 with some splitting auditoriums).